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protejay June-7th-2002 01:32 AM

Driving my car again
 
My car has been in the shop 3+ weeks too long....
Well i got it back today and it feels *tight*!!

New tranny/brake stuff....clutch, clutch slave, Redline D4 ATF, Corksport Bronzeoil bushings and stainless clutch line(understand this will esp help in preventing the 'mushy clutch feel' when its HOT outside), Goodridge brake lines(big diff so far...much firmer), and front OEM pads.
New suspension....rear TTL's; ES bushings for lower control arm, rear trailing arms(YES, the ZX2 bushings fit!!!), and ES 3/4" Protege front endlinks.
Also have the ST rear sway bar to install ....drove it home tonight *without any* rear sway bar....
It feels good! Ride is maybe just a touch 'rougher' but the steering is feeling very responsive... Just feels buttoned up :bt:
Keep in mind that ALL of this stuff - except for the brake pads - had NEVER been replaced; so its ez to tell a difference.
The EZiest to tell differences was in the 'snick' of the shifter and the SOLID pedal feel.

islandpro June-7th-2002 08:42 AM

good to hear. :)

three weeks and counting for me. I took out my tranny to get the input shaft seal and output shaft seal replaced. well i was just informed yesterday that my bearings are shot in my tranny:( They have yet to get back to me with a price. or a time frame on when it will be done.:( this sucks. i thought i would have it back by now.:(

protejay June-7th-2002 09:59 PM

man, sorry to hear that.....
 
what 'bearings' are bad? or are they referring to synchros??
was it shifting rough before you pulled it? mine really wasn't too bad.....and it was 196k on the original fluid! :eek:
i guess what i'm getting at is unless the shifting was 'rough', i'm wondering if you REALLY NEED to have any internal tranny work done...

mazdaspeedwest June-7th-2002 11:54 PM

Cool! ready to come out and play?

what about the struts, springs and *cough* tiebars? *cough*

and what did you do about the Miata clutch delema?

protejay June-8th-2002 12:13 AM


Originally posted by mazdaspeedwest
Cool! ready to come out and play?

what about the struts, springs and *cough* tiebars? *cough*

and what did you do about the Miata clutch delema?

:)hahaha....yeah might WANT to after all this...

i'd like to get the struts/springs on next weekend, as well as the tie bars ;)

the miata stuff is just sittin on the backburner for now....:(

islandpro June-8th-2002 08:56 AM

Re: man, sorry to hear that.....
 

Originally posted by protejay
what 'bearings' are bad? or are they referring to synchros??
was it shifting rough before you pulled it? mine really wasn't too bad.....and it was 196k on the original fluid! :eek:
i guess what i'm getting at is unless the shifting was 'rough', i'm wondering if you REALLY NEED to have any internal tranny work done...

thx they just told me bearings. and that they would have to get a kit. I think i will stop by and see whats up. as for shifting i didnt have a problem at all. to me it shifted just fine. :dunno:


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